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Rashid rajal Posted 10 years ago
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As much as

1.If you invest half money as much as it require.
2.If you invest half as money as it require.
I know second one is correct. But can i use 1 condition as well
  

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Neither sentence is complete or correct. You need something like If you invest half the money I need, I will (for example) be able to get a bank loan for the rest.

  • Neither sentence is complete or correct.
  • You need something like If you invest half the money I need, I will (for example) be able to get a bank loan for the rest.
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Neither sentence is complete or correct.

You need something like If you invest half the money I need, I will (for example) be able to get a bank loan for the rest.
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1.If you are as clever as you think you are. You should leave this city.
2.If you are half clever as much as you think you are. You should leave this city.
Second one can be used as well or not.?
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1. If you are as clever as you think you are, you should leave this city.
2. If you are half as clever as much as you think you are, you should leave this city.
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Please correct these .
1.If i spend half as money /as much money as this project need,it will be successful.
2.If you put half as effort /as much effort as I should do, i can be successful.
End tell me please where to use "much"
As in last example "half as clever" we didn't use much. Please guide me

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